The new action/thriller from the award-winning team at Infinity Ward delivers the most intense and cinematic action experience ever. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare arms gamers with an arsenal of advanced and powerful modern day firepower and transports them to the most treacherous hotspots around the globe to take on a rogue enemy group threatening the world.

As both a U.S. Marine and British S.A.S soldier fighting through an unfolding story full of twists and turns, players use sophisticated technology, superior firepower and coordinated land and air strikes on a battlefield where speed, accuracy and communication are essential to victory.

This epic title also delivers an added depth of multiplayer action providing online fans an all-new community of persistence, addictive and customizable play.

The natural progression of entertainment is such that when something gets so big and so iconic, it gets a day of celebration. Apparently, Activision believes it's Call of Duty franchise is big enough for a two day convention. I guess E3 just wasn't enough.Just announced, the first ever "Call of Duty XP" is to take place Labor Day weekend on September 2 & 3 in Los Angeles and is an all-out Modern Warfare 3 reveal. Tickets are to cost $150 and will go on sale July 19th. (All profits, yes 100% of ticket sales, go to non-profit group Call of Duty Endowment. The group lends combat veterans a helping hand on setting themselves back up for a normal civilian life after service in the military.) Those who attend will have the opportunity to get their hands on the fullMW3 game approximately two months before its retail release, as well as, a look at the full Elite service (not just the beta which rolls out July 15th.) If that's not enough to get you excited, how does a 32-team $1 millionBlack Opsmultiplayer tournament sound? If you don't win, don't be discouraged; players can compete for prizes in Zombies, Spec Ops, free-for-all, etc. If you're still not sold on the idea that all of this could have just happened at E3, the folks throwing this thing together have gone out of their way to build a life-size recreation of the Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer map "Scrapyard," on which the "ultimate paintball firefight" shall take place, or you could put your reactions to the test and spend some time running through "the Pit." I suppose when you have twelve acres to play with, you can do almost anything you want, but Acitivion is making sure this event is huge; the ultimate Call of Duty experience all the way down to grabbing some food from Burger Town, an arsenal of the real weapons that inspired the game, and much more.

Yes, you can change player models in cod4. I know how to do it for multiplayer but i'm not completly sure about single player though. You can ask Axis player mod dev about this. CoD4 and CoD5 have similar engines.

Call of Duty didn't always involve an obsurd variety of perks to choose from and didn't necessarily make players more powerful. It was always about strategy - not rushing in and shooting everyone on sight. The perks were typically used as boosts - something simple and small enough to still get you going. This franchise is still fun for many others all around, especially minors, but I feel that alot of it is because of the smaller maps and faster rounds. This means more action, and more XP. Anyone know what i'm talking about?

Yup. I still enjoy cod 4 gameplay over newer cods. I recently pirated bo 2 multiplayer for fun. It was fun for few days and then it went boring. I have pirated mw3 also. Single player was good and spec ops was pretty good too but multiplayer was ****. Literally.

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I liked this game when it first came out, but it eventually spawned 99.9% of the morons who made MW2 their own personal middleschool religion. And strangley I found MW2 To play a lot smoother than this, MW2 drew it's weapon damage and such off World at War, sometimes in COD4 I Couldnt even tell when I hit someone. Also stop fucking hating on Russians. I was happy to see DC Burning in MW2, But oh no Captain America and Nigel the Chav save the day in the end. Call of Duty 4 spawned a generation that's…

The single-player is generic action movie crap, relying on explosions to keep the audience entertained. I found the gameplay very uninteresting and completely lacking in innovation, and the plot is barely existent; it's just some barely intelligible, hardly explained gibberish. The multiplayer is very unbalanced. It's got a heavy layer of RPG mechanics and item unlocks that tries to distract you from the fact that the actual gameplay isn't fun to play; "maybe it'll be fun once I unlock the next…